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Linsoul TANGZU Wan’er S.G HiFi 10mm Dynamic Driver PET Diaphragm in-Ear Earphone with Ergonomic Shape, Detachable 2Pin OFC Braided Cable for Audiophile Musician DJ Stage (White, TANGZU Wan’er S.G)

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The CHU has less bass quantities, though like the Zero, the CHU has better bass speed and texturing than on the Wan'er. The CHU however, has a more boosted upper midrange and lower treble, that can veer to fatigue and shoutiness. All in all, these are on par technicaly yet Waner have more natural and cohesive balance, its more mid centric and bass have more rumble and warmth. Spatial positioning and projection admirably holographic for a single DD, the imaging crisp enough and smooth. On the aspect of transparency and details handling, Wan'er S.G proved to be a competent unit - again not exactly an analytical set, with the retrieval of Micro details seemingly slightly subdued. Otherwise, it is still very good for casual usage - for enjoying music (not analyzing it). Wan'er S.G, transparency and resolution being quite good too, it renders the source faithfully with natural tone and accuracy - moderately if I must add. The treble rolls off pretty early, and is on the darker side. There's not much air and sparkle, so trebleheads might want to look elsewhere. The treble is hence fatigue-free and smooth, with minimal sibilance, though resolution and micro-details might be dampened due to this tuning choice. Lower Mids are clean as stated before, no noticeable midbass leaks into this area. There is no boxiness nor cheap guitar timbres, even having a considerable dip in this region - the apex of the "U" shape curve.

You can find a link to the Wan'er vua Linsoul by visiting the version of this review published on my blog (link at the end of this post). Any item returned must be complete with all accessories, hardware, manuals, or instructions, and in the same "new" condition as when it was when shipped to you. Please send us photos or videos of it.Now, the Shimin Li is like a smoother Chu with better technicalities, so it's less catastrophic but very different in tonality. The Li is more crisp neutral, leaner in dynamic, more open sounding airy and sparkly, with superior clarity and imaging yet thinner dryer brighter timbre. Pairing :just plug it to your phone and enjoy, tho i must mention that technical scalability on this IEMs is not that great preferred music - i listen to most of the genres. from bollywood classicals to retros to the new bollywood bangers. new age pop, edms and hip hops too. while sleeping, soothing bollywood gazals and sufi songs are my lullabies. everything that is trending and chartbusters are in my playlist.

While they are not perfect, there are things that can be improved upon, as soon as we remember the price, there are no complaints that can really stand. Yes, there may be other tunings that you prefer personally, we are all different, but if you are someone looking for a balanced set of IEMs with a great performance in the extreme budget section, these are something that should be one of your first considerations.

the cable also looks like build from the same material that you get from old KZ ZSN times, super tangly but it works. lets start to the Build Quality of the IEM, to be honest it build just like super budget QKZ IEMs the shell is completely made of plastic, tho the faceplate has interesting and beautiful design, also the driver housing inside is branded "Tangzu" nice little touch there. The presentation of the Wan’er may not be the most impressive in the ultra budget category but it is still way above average. The box itself stays with the classic chinese artwork that we have seen on the previous models. Upon opening the box, we are greeted with a cleaning cloth that has artwork matching the box cover.

Damage due to user negligence, accidents, disassembly, waterlog, misuse, abuse, alterations or vandalism. The Tangzu Wan'er SG is a loaner unit from my friend and the review is my personal opinion for this IEM.The Tangzu wan'er SG IEM is an inexpensive in-ear monitor that audiophiles will cherish. While the bass is satisfying, it is not overwhelming. The mids are lush and plush, and the treble is smooth. The soundstage is average, but the IEM's sound is still crystal clear and accurate. The Tangzu wan'er SG IEM is a great option if you want an immersive audio experience without spending a fortune.

Preface: I bought every single headphone and iem including this one with my own money. I have been a casual "audiophile" for about 10 years and seeing how the hobby has changed over this period of time, especially recently is just insane. I will only be reviewing the sound(build is fine too, great even) Stage : not claustrophobicly small but not huge either, the stage is like small space without exact wall placement but has symmetric size on the width and depth. Treble : the lower treble is sparkly, not sharp, it makes the overall sounds of this IEM fun, extension is a bit rolled off. The CHU is tuned to Moondrop's virtual diffuse sound field (VDSF) tuning philosophy (which is their in-house variant of the Harman curve). TANGZU Audio has featured a high-performance dynamic driver configuration on the latest WANER SG. The pair features a 10mm large dynamic driver unit on each side that adopts a high-quality PET diaphragm coil. The driver benefits from a high-power N52 magnetic architecture. It Delivers a smooth, full-bodied sound with amazing clarity throughout a wide frequency band.The Tangzu wan'er SG IEM's soundstage is average. While the soundstage is not as large as some of the higher-end IEMs, it still provides a fun experience. The Tangzu wan'er SG IEM's technicalities are average, but that doesn't mean that it's not a great choice for audiophiles. The IEM provides you with a clear and precise sound, and it has a decent amount of detail. Even though the IEM has a good level of detail, you can still distinguish between different instruments with ease. The Tangzu wan'er SG IEM has a decent soundstage, providing you with a wide sound. The Tangzu wan'er SG IEM has a good imaging as well, which makes it easy to understand. Build, Comfort and Trivia​I dwelled upon Tangzu’s past in my Zetian Wu Review earlier. They like to name their IEMs after Tang Dynasty members. Wan’er S.Gs are, being the budget members they are, named after the secretary and advisor of Empress Wu Zetian; Shangguan Wan’er, hence Wan’er S.G. Clever I say, Shangguan is hard to spell and even harder to pronounce I assume. With every week bringing a new release, many budget contenders have their 15 minutes of fame and are then forgotten after a few weeks. The Wan'er, in contrast, is quite a nice addition to the cut-throat ultra-budget CHIFI market, as it boasts nice aesthetics, a comfortable fit, generous accessories and an agreeable tonality and a very natural timbre. Smartphone Daily Use: the sets' timbre is natural so all voice calls, interface sounds and video reproductions will be accurate.

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